Peter Brusilovsky

Carnegie Technology Education
and
School of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University
4615 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA

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On this old home page you can find the frozen "August 2000" state of my hot WWW links, research interests, activities, recent books, edited workshop proceedings, vitae, and list of publications..

Hot links of the day

AH&H Arrow ELM-logo InterBook logo AH2000 logo
AH&H ELM-ART InterBook AH'2000

Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems
International Conference on Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-based Systems (AH2000). Do not miss this first full-sized conference that follows a sequence of successful workshops. Submission deadline: March 15, 2000. Grant application deadline: 30 March 2000.
International Workshop on Adaptive and Intelligent Web-based education systems. Held in Conjunction with ITS'2000. This workshop is the third a sequence of successful workshops. Submission deadline: March 8, 2000.
Adaptive Hypertext and Hypermedia Home Page
The first book on Adaptive Hypertext and Hypermedia. Order it directly from the publisher or order it from Amazon.com.
Special Issue on Adaptivity and user modeling in hypermedia systems, The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, vol. 4, 1998. Please, check the subscription information on publisher's site if you are interested to get a copy.
Second Workshop on Adaptive Systems and User Modeling on the World Wide Web at 8th International Word Wide Web Conference, Toronto, Canada, May 11-14, 1999 and 7-th International Conference on User Modeling, Banff, Canada; June 20-24, 1999. The proceedings are now available.
Second Workshop on Adaptive Hypertext and Hypermedia held in conjunction with Hypertext'98 in Pittsburgh, USA. The proceedings are available.
ELM-ART Home Page
ELM-ART is one of the first Intelligent Tutoring Systems on WWW. In 1998 ELM-ART has received the European Academic Software Award. You are welcome to try it, especially if you are interested to learn Lisp.
InterBook Home Page
InterBook is a tool for authoring and delivering adaptive hypermedia on the World Wide Web. If you are a researcher, you may be inetersted to check this example of Web-based adaptive hypermedia. If you are a teacher or a content developer you could be interested to use it for publishing your own adaptive hypermedia content on the Web.

Research Interests

Current Professional Activities

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Recent Books

Brusilovsky, P., Kobsa, A., and Vassileva, J. (eds.) (1998) Adaptive Hypertext and Hypermedia. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Order it directly from the publisher or order it from Amazon.com.

Kommers, P., Dovgiallo, A.,Petrushin, V. & Brusilovsky, P. (Eds.) (1997) New media and telematic technologies for education in Eastern European countries. Twente University Press, Enschede. Order it from the publisher.

Brusilovsky, P., Kommers, P. & Streitz, N. (Eds.) (1996) Multimedia, Hypermedia, and Virtual Reality (LNCS Vol. 1077). Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1996. Order it from Amazon.com.

Edited workshops proceedings available online

Peter Brusilovsky and Paul De Bra (eds.) (1999) Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Adaptive Systems and User Modeling on WWW at 8th International Word Wide Web Conference and 7-th International Conference on User Modeling. Also available as a Computer Science Report, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, the Niederlands.

Peter Brusilovsky and Paul De Bra (eds.) (1998) Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Adaptive Hypertext and Hypermedia at Ninth ACM International Hypertext Conference, Hypertext'98. Pittsburgh, USA. Also available as Report No. 98/12, Computer Science Reports, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, the Niederlands.

Peter Brusilovsky, Kiyoshi Nakabayashi, and Steven Ritter (eds.) (1997) Proceedings of the Workshop "Intelligent Educational Systems on the World Wide Web" at AI-ED'97, 8th World Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education. 8-22 August, 1997, Kobe International Conference Center, Kobe, Japan. Published by ISIR, Osaka, Japan.

Peter Brusilovsky, Josef Fink, and Judy Kay (eds.) (1997) Proceedings of the Workshop "Adaptive Systems and User Modeling on the World Wide Web" at 6th International Conference on User Modeling, UM97. 2-5 June 1997, Sardinia, Italy

Maria Milosavljevic, Peter Brusilovsky, Johanna D Moore, Jon Oberlander and Oliviero Stock (eds.) (1997) Proceedings of the Flexible Hypertext Workshop at the Eighth ACM International Hypertext Conference, Hypertext'97, April 6-11 1997. Southampton, UK. Also available as Macquarie University Technical Report C/TR97-06, Sydney, Australia.

Peter Brusilovsky and Ian Beaumont (eds.) (1994) Proceedings of the Workshop "Adaptive Hypertext and Hypermedia" at 4th International Conference on User Modeling, UM97. Hyannis, MA

Vitae

Below is my brief "linked" vitae. And here is my CV in postscript format.

Born in Moscow, Graduated with honour (1983) from the Moscow State University (Applied Mathematics). PhD from the Moscow State University, 1987 (Computer Science, supervisor Prof. Lev Korolev). Junior and Senior Research Scientist in All-Union Scientific and Technical Information Center (1987 to 1990). Senior Research Scientist in International Centre for Scientific and Technical Information (1990-1994). Part-time lecturer and student supervisor in the Moscow State University (from 1987). Part-time Senior Research Scientinst in Russian Academy of Science Research Institute for System Research (1993-1996). Visiting researcher/professor in University of Sussex, School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences (UK) and Tokio Denki University (Japan) (1993). Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at the Cognition and Communication Group, Department of Psychology, University of Trier, Germany (From September 1994 to March 1996). From April 1996 until August 1998 I was a Visiting Research Scientist at School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University. My reseach work with John Anderson was suppoprted by a grant from James S. McDonnell Foundation. Currently I am a Director of Computer-Managed Istruction at Carnegie Technology Education, a wholly owned, non-profit subsidiary of Carnegie Mellon University. I am also an Adjunct Research Scientist at the Human-Computer Interaction Institute, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University.


Last updated on August 1, 2000